MKX ‘Kombat Pack’ Includes 4 Characters
Netherrealm has shared what's included in the Kombat Pack, the DLC bundle that comes with the Mortal Kombat X Kollector's Edition.
The Kombat Pack will include four additional fighters who are still in development. It will also include extra skins, though Netherrealm didn't clarify how many.
If you don't purchase the MKX special edition, you can still purchase the Kombat Pack separately. No standalone price was given.
Brutalities are returning to MKX, if pummeling enemies into goo is your thing.
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Brutalities Return to Mortal Kombat X
Brutalities are coming to Mortal Kombat X, Netherrealm revealed today in a livestream.
In a short demo between fighters Cassie Cage and Quan Chi, Cage pounced on her foe and pounded him senseless before smashing his head into a pile of red goop.
Netherrealm says there are over 100 brutalities in the game. Unlike in previous games, brutalities aren't triggered by long, complicated button presses. They are enabled by certain conditions, such as winning a round with a throw.
Co-creator of Mortal Kombat, Ed Boon, teased brutalities on Twitter a few days ago.
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Check Out Hulk’s Avengers: Age of Ultron Character Poster
Yesterday, Robert Downey Jr. revealed his Iron Man character poster for Marvel's Avengers: Age of Ultron. And now Mark Ruffalo has tweeted out his own character poster for Hulk! Check it out:
Here's your first look at the official Hulk poster for @Avengers Age of Ultron! pic.twitter.com/R3UafYJwQa— Mark Ruffalo (@MarkRuffalo) February 26, 2015
Also check out the full-size poster below. We'll be adding new posters to this slideshow as they debut over the coming days:
Supergirl: Hank Henshaw and Alex Danvers Cast
Earlier this week, CBS and Warner Bros. announced that Calista Flockhart would play Cat Grant in the upcoming Supergirl TV show. Now, two more classic DC Comics characters have been cast: David Harewood (Homeland, Selfie) will play Hank Henshaw, and Chyler Leigh (Grey's Anatomy, Taxi Brooklyn) will play Alexandra "Alex" Danvers. Both actors will appear in regular roles.
Donkey Kong Country and Donkey Kong Land Series Hit Virtual Console
More than 50% of this week's new releases are Donkey Kong games, thanks to Nintendo of America finally releasing Donkey Kong Country 1, 2, and 3 on Wii U Virtual Console and Donkey Kong Land 1, 2, and 3 on 3DS Virtual Console. With the launch of all three DKC games, our long national nightmare is over, as the trilogy were removed from the Wii Virtual Console two years ago. Now, all is right with the ape world as six Donkey Kong games from the '90s are now on Wii U and 3DS. Also, Ironfall Invasion, the interesting third-person shooter that takes advantage of the New 3DS, is out in America this week. It has a free demo that might be worth checking out.
Donkey Kong Country ($7.99)
Report: A New Hearthstone Adventure Could be Coming
Some data mining done on a patch for Build 8036 for Hearthstone: Heroes of WarCraft may have leaked some new forthcoming content.
The alleged information recovered points to an achievement called "brm presale," as well as three card backs for Ragnaros, Molten Core, and Golden Celebration. Hearthstone fansite Hearthhead speculates this could point to a possible upcoming Blackrock Mountain adventure, and posits that the Golden Celebration card backs could be used to celebrate Hearthstone's 1-year anniversary.
Blizzard has not confirmed or even announced anything about a Blackrock Mountain-themed adventure, although another reported leak has claimed that the next expansion for Hearthstone could release in April. Whether or not these two are connected remains unkown. IGN has reached out to Blizzard for comment.
New Crucible Multiplayer Mode Coming to Destiny
In its weekly update today, Bungie revealed a new type of Crucible game mode coming March 3.
Called "Inferno" playlists, senior designer Leif Johansen revealed that the first mode will be Inferno Control. Johansen said that it will be an experience "that’s more about basic gunplay," and achieving "more with less."
He goes on to explain what he describes as the most important change being made for the new mode: the removal of the tracker.
"We’re hoping this change will provoke players to rely even more on certain skills," he said, skills like map knowledge, teamwork, positioning, flanking maneuvers, setting ambushes, paying closer attention to audio cues, and "using friendly nameplate UI as clues toward enemy position."
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The Dark Truth About Batman
Welcome back to Game Scoop!, IGN's weekly video game talk show. This week we learned Batman: Arkham Knight will be rated "M," but we explain why we're not surprised. We also need to talk about that insane Dying Light collector's edition, and we'll reveal how we came up with our Top 25 PS4 games list. Watch the full video above or download the podcast below:
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If You Were Buried Alive with Just a Cell Phone, Could You Survive?
Have you ever wanted to know what it's like to be buried alive?
Probably not, because that's an awful, horrible experience. Still, for the brave and adventurous among you, a new virtual reality game might help you live your deathly fantasies.
It's called Taphobos, which stems from Taphophobia -- the fear of being buried alive. Kill Screen spotted the project, which was the result of a two-day "hackathon" at the University of Nottingham.



